So-Yeon Lee, Taiji Nakano, Naoki Shimojo, Kiwako Yamamoto-Hanada, Tatsuki Fukuie, Yukihiro Ohya, Elizabeth Huiwen Tham, Hugo Van Bever, Lynette Pei-Chi Shek, Bee Wah Lee, Ting-Fan Leung, Agnes Sze Yin Leung, Gary W K Wong, Jing-Long Huang, Kuo-Wei Yeh, Bahrul Fikri, Narissara Suratannon, Pantipa Chatchatee, Rachel Peters, Soo-Jong Hong
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摘要
亚洲过敏出生队列(A2BC)网络整合了来自亚洲多个独立建立的出生队列的数据,以加强对过敏性疾病中宿主-环境相互作用的研究。这些队列在不同时期以不同方法建立,是可靠的数据来源。我们的目的是介绍这些队列的内容、变量和结果,同时强调它们之间的差异,为未来的合作研究奠定基础。A2BC 网络包括来自六个亚洲国家的 10 项有关过敏性疾病的队列研究。通过五次业务会议讨论并确认了入选标准、研究目的和初步清单。为评估这些过敏性疾病观察性队列研究的特点,开发了一个通用数据库,但协调工作是回顾性的。五项研究收集了对各种吸入物和食物过敏原的特异性免疫球蛋白 E 反应数据,六项队列进行了皮肤点刺试验。一些研究还包括肺功能测量,但不同队列之间没有标准化程序。哮喘和过敏性鼻炎主要通过问卷调查或医生诊断进行评估,而湿疹和食物过敏的评估则因研究而异。A2BC 网络还研究了生命早期的环境因素,如分娩方式、抗生素使用情况、饮食和空气污染物,但这些暴露在不同队列中的测量方法不同。尽管每个队列的起源、方法和目标不同,但汇集数据并进行联合分析可为了解环境暴露与亚洲儿童过敏性疾病结果之间的关系提供有价值的见解。这种方法可作为未来合作研究的基础。
Asian birth cohort studies on allergic diseases: The A2BC network initiative.
The Asia Allergy Birth Cohort (A2BC) network consolidates data from multiple independently established birth cohorts across Asia to enhance research on host-environment interactions in allergic diseases. These cohorts, established at different times with various methodologies, are reliable data sources. Our aim is to introduce the content, variables, and outcomes of these cohorts while highlighting their differences, laying the groundwork for future collaborative research. The A2BC network includes 10 cohort studies on allergic diseases from six Asian countries. Enrollment criteria, study aims, and an initial inventory were discussed and confirmed through five business meetings. A common database was developed to assess the study characteristics of these observational cohorts on allergic diseases, though harmonization efforts are retrospective. Five studies collected data on specific immunoglobulin E responses to various inhalant and food allergens, while six cohorts conducted skin prick tests. Lung function measurements were included in some studies, but without standardized procedures across cohorts. Asthma and allergic rhinitis were primarily assessed using questionnaires or doctor diagnoses, while assessments of eczema and food allergies varied across studies. The A2BC network also examines early-life environmental factors such as delivery mode, antibiotic usage, diet, and air pollutants, although these exposures were measured differently across the cohorts. Despite differences in the origins, methods, and objectives of each cohort, pooling data and conducting joint analyses offer valuable insights into the relationship between environmental exposures and allergic disease outcomes in Asian children. This approach can serve as a foundation for future collaborative research.
期刊介绍:
Pediatric Allergy and Immunology is the world''s leading journal in pediatric allergy, publishing original contributions and comprehensive reviews related to the understanding and treatment of immune deficiency and allergic inflammatory and infectious diseases in children.
Other areas of interest include: development of specific and accessory immunity; the immunological interaction during pregnancy and lactation between mother and child.
As Pediatric Allergy and Immunology promotes communication between scientists engaged in basic research and clinicians working with children, we publish both clinical and experimental work.